Classic Rock series

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Classic Rock series
London-Symphony-Orchestra-classic-rock.jpg
The logo used in the
Classic Rock series
Studio album seriesby
Released1977–2013
Genre Classical rock
Label K-tel, Telstar, Portrait, Horizon, Union Square Music

The Classic Rock series of albums are a collection of classical crossover records by the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Choral Society, consisting of orchestral/choral arrangements of pop/rock songs. They began with a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The first album in the series was released in 1977 with the release of Classic Rock on K-tel Records. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and produced by Jeff Jarratt & Don Reedman.

YearAlbum title,
UK record label
and catalogue number
Peak chart positions Certifications Notes
UK [1] GER
197735 [2]
  • UK: Platinum [3]
1978
  • Classic Rock - The Second Movement
  • K-tel
  • Cat No ONE 1039
263 [4]
  • Re-released in the UK on Telstar Records as Classic Rock 2 - The Second Movement
  • Cat No STAR 6007
1979
  • Classic Rock - Rhapsody In Black
  • K-tel
  • Cat No ONE 1063
34UK: Gold [5]
  • Re-released in 1986 in the UK on Telstar Records as Classic Rock 3 - Rhapsody In Black
  • Cat No TCD 6003
1981
  • Classic Rock - Rock Classics
  • K-tel
  • Cat No ONE 1123
5UK: Gold [6]
  • Re-released in 1987 (LP & cassette) & 1989 (CD) in the UK by Telstar Records as Classic Rock 4 - Rock Classics
  • Cat No STAC 600 (LP & cassette) / STAR 6004 (CD)
1982
  • The Best of Classic Rock
  • K-tel
  • Cat No ONE 1080
35UK: Gold [7]
1983
  • Classic Rock - Rock Symphonies
  • K-tel
  • Cat No ONE 1243
406 [8] UK: Silver: [9]
  • Re-released in 1989 in the UK by Telstar Records as Classic Rock 5 - Rock Symphonies
  • Cat No STAR 6005
  • Released in Germany and Switzerland by K-tel as New Classic Rock (Cat No TG 1467) but with a different running order. [10]
19851314 [11] UK: Gold [12]
1987
  • Classic Rock - Countdown
  • Portrait Records
  • Cat No MOOD 3
32
1989
  • Classic Rock - The Living Years
  • Portrait Records
  • Cat No MOOD 9
51UK: Silver [13]
1991
  • Wind of Change Classic Rock
  • Portrait Records
  • Cat No MOOD 19
24
2006
  • This is a 4-CD box set of Classic Rock, Classic Rock 2 - The Second Movement, Classic Rock 3 - Rhapsody In Black, and Classic Rock 4 - Rock Classics.
2013
  • Simply Orchestral Rock - Music from the Classic Rock series
  • Union Square Music
  • Cat No DDSIMPLY119
  • A collection of 48 tracks with a playing time of 4 hours

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